The continuing adventures of uncensored nutrition, and death defying feats of natural medicine!

About me!

Hello, and welcome to my blog!

Who am I? My name is Genna Pyewacket, I’m a naturopath, homeopath and mum living and working out of Lismore NSW, Australia. I have over 20 years experience in the field of natural medicine and have been practicing professionally for over 13 years. I have been extensively trained in Herbal medicine, Nutrition and Homeopathy and use a combination of these modalities in my practice. One of my passions is functional medicine and food as medicine- you’ll never leave a consult without recipes and a shopping list!

My philosophy-All naturopaths are trained to treat the patient as an interconnected whole, not just the disease or condition they may have. I believe that treatment plans should not just consider your health goals but also your limitations (both practical and financial), and what skills and habits you will need to develop to maintain good health on your own. My main objective is to be realistic and practical. Treatments are designed to be sustainable -I want you to get the most out of our work together.

-My experience is both traditional and science based. I began my studies in natural medicine by working under a Master Herbalist as an apprentice. I then formally trained as a Naturopath, expanding my knowledge of the human body, disease and the pharmacology of nutrition and herbs, graduating with a Bachelor of Health Science (University of New England) and many diplomas (Nature Care College/Endeavour College). I can offer you the best of both worlds.

-I want to not only address your health concerns with practical therapeutics, but also to make the experience inspiring! My job is get you feeling excited and empowered about your future good health, and the best way I do that is through sharing my passion for all areas of healthy living. You won’t feel deprived- you’ll feel spoiled for choice.

My work- Over the past decade of professional practice I have developed particular areas of expertise, including:

Children’s common acute ailments and family medicine- Everything from colds, colic, eczema and all other everyday/common ailments

Digestive disorders and allergies

Autoimmune diseases, including musculoskeletal and thyroid

Stress/emotional support and sleep disorders

Support during cancer treatment and in recovery

Nutritional and lifestyle coaching, including everything from cooking, fermenting and raw food preparation, to pantry make-overs.

Find me: I’m available for private consultation both in person at my home clinic or via Skype. I am also available to present on any range of health related topics from nutrition to treatments for specific groups or organisations.

I am fully accredited and consultations with me are eligible for rebate with most private health insurers within Australia.

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Hi darling! Jamie sent me your blog and I am loving it. Please post more more more! I tried to make a green smoothie with kale in it and Jamie told me it was like drinking a glass of poop! I need to keep practicing but also am highly covering the vitamix and watching vitamix demos online. One day! Keep up the amazing work. Lots of love xxx

hey lovely lady!!! yeah!!! so good to hear from you. kale is a bit hardcore for the green smoothie. maybe try off with more gentile greens, like baby spinach/lettuce/sunflower sprouts. i even find kale a bit intense, and only put in a couple of leaves along side the milder ones. also, if using kale, or stronger flavors, add things like coconut and raw cocoa and dates… this will help mask the flavor… I miss you guys soooo much. please come visit soon. love you! ❤ xoxoxo g.

hey ruby! i’ve got a bokashi bucket, and have used it on and off for ages… when i lived in sydney and we didn’t have the option of putting kitchen waste in green bin, i used it esp for things that weren’t kosher in the compost. it’s fantastic, especially with that crazy fertilizing liquid you get to give your plants. the only draw back i can see is that you have to buy those enzymes regularly… i should get my bucket going again, thanks for reminding me!!! x